It's a busy weekend for shows in Milwaukee, with fast-rising alternative rock act Imagine Dragons at Eagles Ballroom and critically acclaimed psychedelic group Tame Impala at Turner Hall Sunday. Unfortunately both shows are already sold out. But in this week's Concert Corner video chat with CineStars' Brittany Umar, I talk about another promising show (actually, series of shows) happening Saturday--although the promoter told me that he's expecting all the tickets will be bought in advance.

New York - Seth Meyers is moving from his "Weekend Update" desk to his own late night show on NBC.

The network said Sunday that the longtime "Saturday Night Live" cast member will replace Jimmy Fallon at the 12:35 a.m. "Late Night" show. Fallon will be moving up an hour as Jay Leno's replacement on the "Tonight" show. | May 12, 2013»Read Full Article(11)

We live in a world full of computer-generated messaging, from Facebook ads to tire shop signs. With it comes a "creeping sameness" in the urban landscape, say filmmakers Faythe Levine and Sam Macon.

Not so long ago, the urban landscape was full of messages and signs made by specially trained artists. At a time when people are returning to the lost craft of painting signs in windows and on the sides of trucks by hand, Levine and Macon have made a film about these dedicated and precise practitioners. "Sign Painters," a feature-length film, features interviews with sign painters young and old, from the vanguard to the traditionalists. | May 12, 2013»Read Full Article

In 2008, Comedy Central aired a send-up of reality show competitions called "Reality Bites Back," including a spoof of "So You Think You Can Dance?" called "So You Think You Can Dive?"

It was hilarious, because what network in its right mind would do a show like that? Well, this spring, ABC did "Splash," starring a hodgepodge of D-list celebrities. And the unofficial star of the show, based on preview appearances, was comedian Louie Anderson. ABC banked that the sight of a man who weighs 400 pounds diving into a pool would pull big ratings. | May 12, 2013»Read Full Article

Think of it as the ultimate Mother's Day road trip: Esri, a Redlands, Calif., location analytics company, has put together a cool interactive map of television moms by decade. Check it out, find your favorites -- and don't forget to call your mother.

Slammin' Shakespeare

Test your skills at "All the World's a Stage Sonnet Slam" Monday with the players from Optimist Theatre. They and their literate friends will be holding a sonnet slam - think poetry slam with 14 lines in iambic pentameter - at Transfer Pizzeria and Café, 101 W. Mitchell St., beginning at 8 p.m. Treats include pizza and appetizers. There also will be a raffle of a copy of the troupe's script for "As You Like it" signed by the cast. Tickets are $35, and go to support free Shakespeare in the Park, a worthy goal indeed. | May 12, 2013»Read Full Article